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No team has won the Stanley Cup more times than the Montreal Canadiens, and the intensity of their fans only grows year after year. Come out to the Bell Centre and witness the Habs strive for their record 25th championship and continue the incredible legacy they’ve built on since 1909.

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Having won several Stanley Cup Championships, the Habs ooze tradition like no other team in the league, and they certainly know how to put on a great show. Home games are consistently sold out, and purchasing Montreal Canadiens tickets now gets you out to the Bell Centre and into the action so you can feel the proud surge of the crowd and experience Les Habitants as they try to build on their incredible success. Canadiens faithful have been lucky enough to witness the likes of Guy Lafleur, Patrick Roy, and Chris Chelios over the years, and you can see the legends in the making today, so get your Montreal Canadiens tickets while they last. Our 100% Buyer Guarantee assures your tickets are authentic and that you get exactly what you ordered. Here’s how to claim your Canadiens tickets:

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Canadiens Upset Bruins to Advance to Conference Finals

In an Original Six playoff matchup not seen since 1996, the Montreal Canadiens will meet the New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference Finals. Making the impending clash all the more remarkable is the fact that both teams needed to defeat top seeds in order to advance. The Canadiens rallied back from a 3-2 series deficit to knock off the Boston Bruins, who had finished the regular season with the best record in the NHL, while the Rangers overcame a 3-1 deficit to eliminate the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Canadiens claimed two of three from New York during the regular season and thanks to a 100-96 points advantage, they’ll enjoy home ice for the series. The Bell Centre is on tap to host Game 1 on May 17.

Despite qualifying for the postseason in six of the last seven seasons, Montreal had reached the Conference Finals only once previously during that span, back in 2010. The last postseason meeting with the Rangers ended in a 4-2 loss in the then-quarterfinals. Meanwhile, the Canadiens’ last appearance in the Stanley Cup Final was in 1993 and resulted in the franchise’s 24th title, in addition to signaling the last time a team from Canada has accomplished the feat.